Life is two-riffic with twins, but twins that married twins and begot
twins? Now that's life straight out of a Doublemint
gum advertisement.

When twin brothers Craig and Mark Sanders met twin sisters Darlene and
Diane Nettemeier, they fell in love and had a double wedding (of course).
Now, one of the couples ended up with ... you guessed it: identical twin
boys!

The odds of having identical twins are three in every 1,000 births,
but the odds of an identical twin marrying another identical twin and
then giving birth to identical twins are millions to one. Genetically,
the five combined children of the two couples are technically siblings,
although in reality they are considered cousins.

You know how people talk about double cousins and say they are genetically as close as siblings -which is NOT true, for reasons too mathematical to go into here, but THESE double cousins are truly as genetically as close as siblings.